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Liver grade 2 - #1255

Mayur badgujar

I was used to drink occasionally 2 years ago now facing liver issues grade 2 please suggest recovery

Age: 34
Chronic illnesses: Liver grade 2 damage
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Recovering from grade 2 liver damage requires a holistic approach focused on supporting liver regeneration and overall health. Start by adopting a liver-friendly diet that includes light, easily digestible foods like khichdi, cooked vegetables, and whole grains, while avoiding alcohol, processed foods, and heavy meals. Incorporate liver-supporting herbs such as Kutki, Bhumyamalaki, milk thistle, and turmeric, which help detoxify the liver and reduce inflammation. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to flush out toxins, and consider Ayurvedic detoxification (Panchakarma) for cleansing under professional guidance. Regularly consume digestive spices like cumin, fennel, and ginger to support your digestive system and enhance liver function. Focus on gentle exercise like yoga, ensure adequate sleep, and practice stress management techniques like meditation and pranayama to reduce the strain on your liver. Regular checkups with your healthcare provider are essential for monitoring progress. With patience, these Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle changes can help your liver heal and restore its optimal function.
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Alright, dealing with liver issues ain’t easy but Ayurveda’s got some wisdom that might help. First thing, keep an eye on your dosha. Based on what you're telling me, it could be a Pitta imbalance. So, calming that fiery energy could be crucial. You want to focus on diet. Think simple, easy-to-digest foods. Start your day with warm water and add a teaspoon of honey and some lemon. Steer clear of spicy, oily, and overly salty things - they can irritate the liver. Go with cooling foods instead like cucumber, watermelon, and fennel. Turmeric’s your buddy here too, maybe sprinkle some on your veggies. It's like an anti-inflammatory powerhouse! Next up, lifestyle tweaks. Try pranayama - deep breathing exercises can really help. A few minutes of Anulom Vilom in the morning can do wonders. Also, a regular sleep schedule will support your liver's natural rhythms. Herbs? Yes! Consider using Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa), it's pretty famous in Ayurveda for liver health. But get a chat with a local Ayurvedic expert or herbalist to find the right form and dosage for you. Hydration is key. Drink plenty of lukewarm water, maybe with a pinch of cumin seeds boiled in it. They help support digestion. Also, limit any caffeine intake. Tea's great, but moderation is key, you know what I mean? Physical activity might be vital too. Some gentle yoga poses can aid digestion and support liver function; bridge pose and cobra pose might be a good start. But hey, remember if things seem out of hand, don't skip on modern medical advice either. Sometimes, blending approaches can be the smartest route. Trust your body and its signals, and be patient - it’ll take some time, but it's worth the dedication. Keep in touch with your progress; would love to hear how it goes!

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